Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 1GB OC Review (Page 1 of 13)

When I mention the British Phonographic Industry, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Penthouse Magazine? Playboy UK? Well, my advice to you is, let's get your head out of the gutter, because what we are talking about here is the British Phonographic Industry, not the British Pornographic Industry. (On the other hand, it is interesting to point out most people get it wrong at first glance, too.) With that in mind, let me...

Cooler Master NotePal Infinite EVO Review (Page 1 of 3)

Looking back when I was a stubborn and arrogant little child (Some 3-4 years ago), it was almost crystal clear to me that laptop cooling pads were a waste of money. Reason? Well, at the time, it seemed ludicrous as to why and how adding additional cooling to the underside of a notebook could improve performance when; (A) Even though most notebooks can get pretty hot under load, their underside still usually remains fairly cool; (B...

Cubitek XL Tank Review (Page 1 of 4)

Australia -- what a glorious country. I may be biased in my observations, but no one can deny its epicness: Riding kangaroos to work, having a conservative political party called "Liberals", celebrating Christmas in the summer, and having everything in general upside down are just a few things to mention. As truly nice as Australia is to live in, we are often hard done by hardware and software vendors who delay release of their...

MSI WindPad 110W Tablet Computer Lands at $599.99

From DailyTech: MSI has gone official with its new WindPad 110W tablet computer. This isn't another Android tablet to throw to the masses in hopes of beating the iPad 2 at its own game. The WindPad 110W is a tablet aimed at the user looking for a portable device that can run Windows...

Motorola Cuts Price of 32GB Wi-Fi Xoom to $499

From DailyTech: The writing has been on the while for quite some time now: Motorola's Xoom tablet has been a sales bomb in the marketplace. The Xoom was the flagship model for Google's Honeycomb tablet operating system, but newer competition has hit the ground running with cheaper...

Sony Considers PlayStation Vita Most Developer-Friendly Platform

From X-bit Labs: For a number of years after the release of the PlayStation 3 Sony Computer Entertainment received complaints from game developers about difficulties with designing games for the PS3, which lead to a number of consequences for the company. With the new portable game...

Apple denied injunction on Amazon's use of Appstore

From InfoWorld: A California court denied Apple's motion for a preliminary injunction on Amazon.com's use of the term "Appstore" in a trademark infringement case on Wednesday.

Apple has not established that its "App Store" mark is famous, in the sense of being "prominent" and...

Xbox Live Goes Offline Briefly

From PC World: With all the hacker activity that's been plaguing the gaming industry lately, any interruption can seem like an early indication of foul play. Luckily, that's not what happened to Xbox Live today, although the service did go offline for a matter of hours.

As reported...

Nintendo: We won't develop for smartphones

From CNET News.com: Nintendo says that it has no plans to develop for mobile platforms, including Apple's iOS or Android, the company told Bloomberg in a phone conversation today.

Nintendo's Yasuhiro Minagawa told Bloomberg that its long-standing strategy of developing games only...

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